Ikea has really been killing it lately. This year alone, they’ve started using augmented reality to make shopping for home goods easier, launched a gift registry website and app and released a quirky collection featuring anthropomorphic cucumbers, among other things.
But now, Ikea is going back to their roots. This October, they’re launching Ypperlig, a new line in collaboration with Danish design company Hay.
Ypperlig is centered around modern, minimalist basics. Think clean lines, neutral colors and a harmonious fusion of natural materials like wood and woven fabrics with metal and mirrors. It’s like an upgrade of classic Ikea basics, with even more of an eye toward modern Scandinavian design.
Whether you’re furnishing your first apartment or freshening up your existing one, Ypperlig has something for everyone, from blankets and throw pillows to mirrors and sofas. The simple design and subtle colorways allow items from the collection to seamlessly blend in with other furniture, and with its moderate price points, it’ll be hard not to leave the store with at least one Ypperlig find.
Ahead, get a glimpse of what Ypperlig has to offer.
Dining room table
This artfully arranged dining room features muted jewel tones combined with a natural light wood table.
Lovely love seat
With its curved arms and back, draped in pillows and a throw, this sofa was made for snuggles.
Home office
Clean-lined shelving, a low-backed chair and an angled floor lamp make for a calming study or living room.
Pillow power
A pile of textured throw pillows, ranging from blue to pink to hunter green, brings any room to life.
Modern mirrors
These mirrors, which have a little storage space at the bottom, are perfect for bathrooms and entry ways.
Simple seating
In the dining room, living room or even on the patio, these chairs are like modern, minimalist line art.
Sofa bed
Ditch your bulky sofa bed in favor of this sleek three-seat sleeper.
Sleek side table
Items like this side table are a sleek combination of natural and modern materials.
Quirky minimalism
The collection is simple but not plain, as seen in the subtle slant of this entryway console table.
Fresh Frakta
Even the Frakta bag is getting a makeover, swapping its bright blue hue for more subtle colors.
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